I used it with a tannoy LGM, DIY full range FR125, Mission 752. Eventually assigned it to stereo subs. Replaced with a icepower 700.
I didn't dare try it with either of my electrostats.
Didn't mean to insult but it really didn't do anything for me.
My main amp was a Bryston 4BST at the time which now works really well with the Tannoys.
Regards,
kffern

Item: Toroidy Supreme 1200VA 2 x 65V Transformer (230V)
Location: Perth WA
Price: 250 plus shipping (negotiable)
Item Condition: Used
Reason for selling: Replaced with 2000 VA transformer from Toroidy
Payment Method: Pickup - Cash, Paypal, COD, will post
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I got this toroid with an DIY Holton HPA-NVL800 Stereo amp I bought via Stereonet. I used it with my Kings Electrostatics (early pair circa 2009) and it worked beautifully. So good that I reinstalled the crossovers and ran it with the one amp and it sounded better than it ever did DSP bi-amped with a Bryston 4B ST and a Panasonic Pro amp . However, with the 2 ohm load of the Stats, I wasn’t sure if I was getting all that the amp could give, so I bought a 2000 VA Audio grade toroid from Toroidy and replaced it. Saying that, the amp barely got warm even after running all day. It ran absolutely silent as well. Now I can understand what the reviews of the Kings were talking about.
I don’t think I gained anything apart from a slight bit of transformer hum but will keep it as I have already gone down that route. If I had an 8 or 4 ohm speaker I would be quite comfortable keeping it.
A new 1200 VA Supreme transformer will cost you over AUD 600. This doesn't include the mounting plate and bolt which I have included. I estimate shipping around $60 to the east.
https://sklep.toroidy.pl/en_US/p/TTSAS1200-SUPREME-AUDIO-grade-transformer-TSAS1200VA-voltage-from-55-to-100-V/425
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/holton-precision-audio/324517-nxl800-amp.html
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/holton-precision-audio/300643-nxl800-amp-build.html
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I would look at Holton amps. I have an early 4bst driving large electrostats. The Bryston does a good job but the holton (nxl800) is a different class. One of the 300 or 200w models would be a good match for your ribbons.
Kffern

Hi Jazzman,
Love your builds and posts. I look forward to see how you physically configure the resistor network and get it nice and compact. Saw driedchalk's version which looked good but not sure of values used and configuration.
Regards,
kffern

I worked my way up from cheap Chinese stuff to abec 7 steel. One of the guys on the thread insisted that play was required but I don't think so.
I didn't throw too much money at it. I did consider the xyz mount as you did but building a good carriage was the problem. I still have dreams of having another go but not enough time at the moment.
kffern

There is a long running but now dead thread on diyaudio on the parallel tracking bearing arm. I tried to have a closer look at the clearaudio version in a KL showroom and it does look like they use some kind of metal carbide material.
kffern

Your implementation of the arm is impressive.
I had the same thing working for quite a while but it was fiddly and I ended up breaking a stylus. When it worked it sounded fabulous.
Did you make those aluminium pieces for the arm carriage? They look like cast pieces. If you recycled them can you tell us what they were from? Whats a ZR manual trimmer?
Regards,
kffern

Item: Audio Technica AT-6
Location: Perth (NOR)
Price: Donation to stereonet + postage
Item Condition: 4 x new, 1 may be used
Reason for selling: surplus
Payment Method: Pickup - Cash, Paypal, COD Only
Extra Info: Idiot ex-brother in law lost the cartridge I lent him.
I got it with an old Lenco I bought but never used them. I've heard they are really good and were the DJ choice in the day.
I've seen these advertised for $20 to $40.
3 are NOS Nagaoka in original sealed box, not sure of the other 2.
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